Hawker 850

Hawker 850

Seating:

8-9

Maximum Range:

2525 nm

Speed:

452 mph

Lavatory:

indoor sink

The Hawker 850 is essentially a Hawker 800, with new Raytheon-designed winglets and an improved cabin manufactured by Hawker Beechcraft. Having received more than 700 modifications since the BAe 125 series, the 850 is one of the last members of the 800 series and is one of the most used corporate jets in the mid-cabin jet market.

The 850XP, which is one of the jets with the largest interior volume in its class with a cabin volume of 17.1 m⊃3;, has a cabin height of 1.75 m and a cabin width of 1.83 m and can carry approximately 8 pieces of luggage. In addition to the four-seat seats in the club layout, the standard 8-seat configuration with a triple sofa and a single armchair, it is possible to see examples of it in many seating arrangements around the world. Some of the highlights include a redesigned cockpit windshield, LCD lighting, touchscreen seat controls, and plenty of in-cabin storage space.

Hawker 850, which can reach a speed of 837 km per hour with its two Honeywell TFE 731-5BR engines, offers a smoother and more comfortable flight performance while being exposed to less friction force with its new design winglets and aerodynamic structure compared to previous models. Compared to its predecessor, the increased climbing performance and maximum range, combined with interior space and comfort, make the 850 one of the most successful private jets in the middle cabin class. On the cockpit side, features such as the Collins Pro Line 21 avionics package, four 8×10 inch adaptive displays, navigation, Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM), Terrain Awareness Warning System (TAWS), Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS) increase safety and awareness. reduces workload.